Q-90.1's Backyard Astronomer

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 11:00:05
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Sinopse

Mike Murray from the Delta College Planetarium takes a look at what's up in the night sky. Things are happening all the time in the backyard universe, and many of them don't require a telescope to see and enjoy.

Episódios

  • 10/4/21 - The W of Cassiopeia

    05/10/2021 Duração: 02min

    Look high in the northeast for a group of bright stars that resembles a big "W" sitting on its end. This is the constellation of Cassiopeia the Queen.

  • 9/27/21 - The Aurora Borealis

    26/09/2021 Duração: 02min

    As we head into Fall, and with solar activity on the upswing, the chances of catching a display of Northern Lights increases.

  • 9/20/21 - The Autumn Equinox

    22/09/2021 Duração: 02min

    This year, the September equinox arrives on the 22nd which marks the first day of Fall for the northern hemisphere. The term “equinox” means “equal day equal night” because the length of day and night are about the same on this date.

  • 9/13/21 - Features of the Waxing Moon

    14/09/2021 Duração: 02min

    We begin the week of September 13 with the moon at First Quarter, which looks half illuminated in the south after sunset. That sets the stage for an excellent week of lunar observing.

  • 9/6/21 - Aquila the Eagle

    07/09/2021 Duração: 02min

    About halfway up the southern sky in September is the prominent white star, Altair, marking the eye of Aquila the Eagle.

  • 8/30/21 - The Milky Way

    30/08/2021 Duração: 02min

    Late summer is the best time to observe the Milky Way. Under a clear sky with no moon or light pollution, you should see it as a faint band of light that stretches overhead from roughly north to south.

  • 8/23/21 - Venus and Arcturus

    23/08/2021 Duração: 02min

    After more than a year, the planet Venus finally makes its way back into the evening skies, but you’ll have to look low in the west during dusk to see it.

  • 8/16/21 - The Moon and Jupiter

    17/08/2021 Duração: 02min

    We say the Moon “waxes” this week because its oval shape grows to become Full on August 22. As it slips further eastward among the stars each night, watch for it to pass below the planet Saturn on August 20 and underneath the brighter Jupiter on the 21st.

  • 8/9/21 - The Perseid Meteor Shower

    09/08/2021 Duração: 02min

    The famous annual Perseid Meteor shower reaches its maximum this week. While peak activity occurs on the evening of August 11 and morning of the 12th, the shower will remain active for the entire week.

  • 8/2/21 - Saturn Close Approach

    02/08/2021 Duração: 02min

    If you look low in the southeast sky after dark, you’ll see a moderately bright star that doesn’t seem to twinkle very much. It’s the famous ringed planet Saturn, and it's currently at its closest approach to Earth.

  • 7/26/21 - Cygnus the Swan

    26/07/2021 Duração: 02min

    The northernmost star in the Summer Triangle marks the tail of Cygnus the Swan, also known as the Northern Cross.

  • 7/19/21 - Buck Moon Meets Giant Planets

    19/07/2021 Duração: 02min

    The waxing gibbous moon will end on Friday, July 23, when it becomes the Full Buck Moon. On that same night, you can see Saturn to its left. Look again on July 26 and the moon will be just below Jupiter.

  • 7/12/21 - Earthshine

    12/07/2021 Duração: 02min

    Early in the week of July 12, the Waxing Crescent Moon makes its appearance in the west after sunset. But when the moon looks like a thin crescent, there’s another feature to look for called Earthshine.

  • 7/5/21 - The Summer Triangle

    05/07/2021 Duração: 02min

    The three bright stars of the Summer Triangle are one of the best ways to star hop around the summer sky.

  • 6/21/21 - The Rose Moon

    24/06/2021 Duração: 02min

    During early summer, the Full Moon will rise far to the south of east and take its lowest path across the southern sky. The thicker atmosphere there sometimes gives the Moon an orangish or even rose color.

  • 6/14/21 - Heart of the Scorpion

    16/06/2021 Duração: 02min

    June is when the constellation of Scorpius the Scorpion begins to emerge in the southeast. As twilight ends around 10:30pm, look low in the southeast for a bright reddish star – this is Antares, the heart of the Scorpion.

  • 6/7/21 - The Northern Crown

    10/06/2021 Duração: 02min

    During the month of June, about 90 minutes after sunset, look high in the east, almost overhead for a faint semi-circular pattern of stars. This is the constellation of Corona Borealis, the Northern Crown.

  • 5/31/21 - The Harp Star

    02/06/2021 Duração: 02min

    At the end of evening twilight, look about halfway up the northeast sky for a bright bluish star. This is Vega, and it’s another sign that summer is on its way.

  • 5/24/21 - Super Flower Blood Moon

    25/05/2021 Duração: 02min

    This year, the Full Flower Moon takes place on May 26 and coincides with several other lunar events on the same day.

  • 5/17/21 - Sea of Serenity

    18/05/2021 Duração: 02min

    As the moon becomes more illuminated, several dark round features will come into view. These are known as the Lunar Maria, the Latin word for "seas."

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